The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1995 Page: 3 of 10
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Elliott Dean, seated left, and Steve Dean, seated right, sign papers Friday donating 76 acres each to
the city of Gilmer, to help clear the way for the Lake Gilmer project. Seated center is Gary Cooper,
president of the Gilmer Industrial Foundation, which donated 15 acres to the project in a trade with the
Deans for a tract on Hwy. 155 South. The city purchased 195.987 acres from John Dean for the lake.
Christmas Parties, Birthdays, Socials, Reunions.
Please call ahead for reservations. TV & VCR available
A porcelain doll named Christie, dressed in a red velvet dress with
a white satin collar, edged in lace, was the prize in a Christmas
drawing held at The Heart of Dixie on Dec. 20. Here Dixie Calvert,
owner, presents the doll to Betty Cook, the lucky winner.
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“With an improved •picture’ of
muscle function, we can determine
treatment to activate the muscle.”
Blacker said.
Gladewater Opry
program announced
Entertainers appearing at the
Gladewater Saturday Night Opry
on Jan. 7 will be Wendy Knight,
Kim Smith, Brooke Marshall, Lori
Jernigan, Skakey Texan, David
Nicholson, Kevin Johnson, Robyn
Conner, and the Texas Quick Silver
Cloggers.
The Opry House is located in
downtown Gladewater at 108 E.
Commerce. Admission is $6 for
adults, $4 for senior citizens, $2 for
children ages 6-12, and children
under six are admitted free.'
Auditions for ne w talent are held
every Saturday at 5 p.m. For reser-
vations or more information call
(903) 845-6064.
New tst pinpoints
musculoskeletal pain
HOUSTON — A new diagnos-
tic test can more precisely pinpoint
the source of musculoskeletal pain.
Surface electromyography
shows the finer details of muscle
activity often missed with an X-
ray, said Dr. H. Martin Blacker of
Baylor College of Medicine in
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The Executive Board of the East
Texas Area Council recently held
its annual meeting and elected the
executive board, advisory council.
East Texas Boy Scout Foundation
Trustees, National Council repre-
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Information from VA
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Williams’s wife Paige was home
when the fire started, but wasn’t
injured. Waller said. He said the
cause of the fire was undetermined.
He said the fire was reported at
about 9 p.m.
Units from Gilmer Fire Depart-
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it means we are exposing more of
our youth to Scouting’s values. We
are proud of our initiatives through
for minorities which we have aggressively inter-
HOUSTON_Minority college
students and graduates interested risk kids to our membership ranks,
in pursuing medical degrses may need of Scouting and wearer-
apply for heHonorsPre-Medica sponding to that need in East Texas.
Academy a 6-week summer pTO- Iam grteful to our thousands of
gram.a ayh College v both in financiai supporters and especially
cinesandRiceUniversityebothin tothe 3,600 registeredadullvolun-
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The national program, funded in sentrmonenEInirerpstein
part by the Robert Wood Johnson Scout Troops and ExpkMW Posts in
Foundation. is designedtoincrease meEst Texas Area CQuncil
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competitiveness in the medical- ages 6-14 andiforyoungmen and
school application pool. . womenagedi 5 20in1. ’ *Xas
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mainland Puerto Rican or Native tononlakeMurvainearGay.and
American, maintains the Scout Service Center
Participants spend mornings in in Tyler. Forrmore information call
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I The East Texas Area Council of youth membership experienced by sentatives and Executive Commit- a light-weight transmitter and bat-
the Boy Scouts of America had a any Council of similar size in the tee officers for 1995. tery pack around the waist. Small
record increase in the number of Southern Region of the Boy Scouts ' Counties served include Wood, disk electrodes are attached to the ।
registered youth served. Council of America. The Southern Region, Upshur, Marion, Harrison, Gregg, skin to measure muscle impulses, j
President Michael J. McNally of consisting of 103 Councils in 13 Smith, Rusk, Panola, Shelby, Na- They physician can view the im-
Tyler has announced membership Southern states of the U.S.A., has , cogdoches, Cherokee, Anderson, pulses on al freon while the patient .
growth of 13 percent to date for the collectively experienced a growth Houston, Trinity, and Angelina. is exercising
year 1995. g, rate of just over 1 percent this year.
This is the largest increase in According to McNally, "Mem-
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of your keyboard — any time day
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Mothers of Multiples
sets Monday meeting
Piney Woods Mothers of Mul-
tiples will meet Jan. 9 at 6:30 p.m.
at Greggton Community Center. All
mothers and expectant mothers of
twins, triplets, or more are invited
to attend.
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Overton, Mac. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1995, newspaper, January 4, 1995; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478956/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.